CT Scan Pituitary Sella

What is a CT Scan of Pituitary Sella?

CT Scan (also known as CAT scan) of the Pituitary Sella is a painless radiology exam which may be performed to examine the cause of headache in a non-invasive manner. It aids doctors in detecting inflammatory conditions, tumors, and evaluating other abnormalities in the in the head or brain.

Who should get this test?

CT Scan of the Pituitary Sella is usually ordered by doctors if you have these indications:

Empty Sella syndrome caused by pituitary gland damaged

Headaches as symptoms of elevated spinal fluid pressure

Hypopituitarism

Is there radiation involved?

Yes. CT Scan is an imaging test which involves a small amount of radiation to show pictures of the organs, tissues, and bones of the body.

When will I receive my results?

Once completed, you will receive your results within 3-5 business days in your LabFinder portal.

How do I prepare? Do I need to fast?

Please refer to the simple preparation guidelines or consult with your doctor or radiology center where you are being treated. Do not forget to bring your LabFinder Order and Insurance Card to your appointment.